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17. CUSTOMIZABLE templates FOR CREATING SHAREABLE GRAPHICS ON social media . Why use these templates?. Many marketers understand the need for social media. But once you’re using this channel, are you using it to the best of its ability? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CUSTOMIZABLE templates FOR

CREATING SHAREABLE

GRAPHICS ON social media.

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Many marketers understand the need for social media. But once you’re using this channel, are you using it to the best of its ability?

Data from Performics shows that People are most likely to engage with branded content on social media that contains pictures (44%), followed by status updates (40%) and videos (37%).

But just because visual content performs best doesn’t mean we all have the skills or resources to create it every day. That’s why we built these simple, but effective, templates for you to customize and use in your social media marketing.

You’ll find three types of templates: title slides, headline roundups, and “snackable” graphics. Each will be further explained throughout this PowerPoint, along with tips for stylizing each. Enjoy!

Why use these templates?

Why use these templates?

EXECUTE BETTER MOVE FASTER CREATE MARKETING PEOPLE LOVECreate better

visuals for your social media marketing.

Don’t start from scratch or reinvent. Just plug and promote!

Create content that others actually enjoy, share, and crave.

Where do I get The Photos From?

“Title Slides” for Increased Exposure

www.attractcustomersnow.com

How to Create This “Title Slide” Visual TURN THIS: INTO THIS:

This template will help you take a simple status update – such as a blog post, article,

or marketing offer – and turn it into a visual representation of that the social media user could be reading, using, or

enjoying.

90% Of All Viral Action Occurs In News Feed

OPTION 1

Title of Content You’re Sharing Goes Here

How to Use This Template:

1) Write your own title.2) Right click the

image and select “Save as Picture.”

3) Post the image file to social.

TIP: If you plan to post to Facebook, include a text caption and link to your content too!

All the photos used

in this template

are photos that can

be used in a public

domain.

Title of Content You’re Sharing Goes Here

OPTION 2

Title of Content You’re Sharing

Goes Here

OPTION 3

Try adjusting the font

to stylize the image

further. For example,

you could bold the

statement you want

to leave an imprint.

Title of Content You’re Sharing Goes Here

OPTION 4 Be open to adjusting the template layout to accommodate various images or messages.

OPTION 5

Title of Content You’re Sharing Goes Here

Title of Content You’re Sharing Goes Here

OPTION 6

Title of Content You’re Sharing Goes Here

OPTION 7

Title of Content You’re Sharing Goes Here

OPTION 8

Title of Content You’re Sharing Goes Here

OPTION 9

Title of Content You’re Sharing Goes Here

OPTION 10

Instructions Specific to This Template:

1) Add an image you own or have purchased as the square background.

2) Right click the added image image, go to arrange, and select “send to back” in the dropdown.

3) Write your own title.

4) Select the gray box and background image, then right click > grouping > group.

5) Right click on the whole image and select save as picture.

6) Post to social media!

Title of Content You’re Sharing Goes Here

BLANK VERSION

Your Headline Here

Your story headline goes here. Make it short and sweet!

Feel free to delete images from the template to add or remove stories. Don’t force six stories to meet the original template, do what works for your social sharing.

OPTION 3

“Snackable Graphics” for Quotes

& Stats

The #1 Inbound Marketing Platform | HubSpot.com | @HubSpot

How to Use This Template:

1) Click on the quote or stat to adjust for your own sharing needs.

2) Click on the “Source” text box to properly cite the quote or stat.

3) Right click on the entire image to “Save as Picture.”

4) Share on social media!

TIP: If you plan to share the visual on Twitter, include the Twitter handle for the data source or person who said the quote – maybe the brand or person will retweet it!

70% of Fortune 500 CEOs Aren't Using Social Media.”

Source: Mashable

OPTION 1

OPTION 2

Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.”Mark Twain

Change font colors

or bold parts of a

quote to make it

stand out.

OPTION 3

Though we may come from different countries and speak in different tongues, our hearts beat as one. Albus Dumbledore

Adjust the font type for specific words to call them out within an image.

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